Location

Bitterns Weir (downstream)

River Brent

River Brent in Ealing

Dataset summary

Bitterns Weir (downstream) has data for algae, ammonia, water_depth, conductivity, water_temperature, phosphates, total_dissolved_solids_tds, odour, clarity, pollution_sources, water_flow, water_level, colour, on_the_water_s_surface, current_weather, current_weather_description, previous_weather, and previous_weather_description from 10 October 2024 to 6 February 2025.

51.521473, -0.351005

Summary of quantitative results

Guidelines for exceedances are based on: United Kingdom
  • Chemistry tests

    • Ammonia

      mg/L

      Hanna checker (ammonia - low range)

      0.41

      Latest

      0.28

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Phosphates

      mg/L

      Hanna checker (phosphates - low range)

      1.68

      Latest

      1.30

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Conductivity

      μS/cm

      Other pen-type meter (conductivity)

      859.0

      Latest

      720.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Water temperature

      °C

      Other thermometer

      7.0

      Latest

      10.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Total dissolved solids (TDS)

      ppm

      Other pen-type meter (TDS)

      562.0

      Latest

      483.5

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

  • Physical tests

    • Water depth

      m

      Ruler (metric)

      20.0

      Latest

      20.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

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Location description
area of fast-flowing water below weir, river usually clear, deepish and narrow here, often with bubbles on surface.